This is a very nice KOA located next to a river. Gravel roads and pad with lots of grass. Escort to site and help backing into site. Everything you would expect at a good KOA. Nice shade. Path to the river. On Saturday Night they were sold out and alot of tenters which produced slow and intermittent wi-fi and lots of campfires. Between the road noise and the campfire smoke we had to sleep with the windows closed and AC on a beautiful night in New Hampshire. We
camped at Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a lovely small park situated alongside of The Ammonoosuc River. The sites are level with roads and sites compacted gravel. Good sized grass areas between sites with picnic table and fire ring. Plenty of space to accommodate our 36ft 5th wheel and tow truck and big rigs. It is an ideal location for visiting the delightful town of Littleton and shops and the beautiful White Mountain area. Cable TV and excellent Wifi play area and pool. It is also alongside of route 302 which didn't bother us at all, it is busy during the day but quiet at night. This is a very good KOA, we are finding it hard to find them recently so a refreshing change. We certainly recommend. We
camped at Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

I was disappointed that the previous reviewers did not mention the road noise as it is a big issue. The park is right next to Route 302, which is a busy road to the Interstate. During the day lots of trucks use the road and the noise was very high. At night traffic does subside and the noise lessens. Lots of trees and tight roads so big rigs need to be careful. Sites are gravel and not very level, but are decent size. Roads are dirt/rock. Hookups are a little concern on some sites as the water is on the wrong side (I needed a 50 foot hose). I was just able to get my satellite working, but it is difficult with all the trees. They do have free cable, which was very good. Wi-Fi is free, but it was hard to stay connected and it was slow. Verizon signal was very weak at the park. Place is kept up nicely and is a very nice rustic campground on a river. It is overpriced, but that is most likely because it is a KOA. We
camped at Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

We loved this little campground. The staff was great with an escort to our site. It's close to grocery stores and great for day trips. It rained a lot while we were there but the sites drained quickly. The only down side is there is no Wi-Fi on at least one end of the campground. We just took our evening cup of coffee down to the office. They have lots of outdoor seating and you can get on line. The added bonus in that is getting to talk to other campers. Pancake breakfast on Saturday morning and ice cream sundaes that night. Can't get any better! We
camped at Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

This campground has a nice location about 7 miles from town. Cable was an extra charge which it shouldn't be at KOA prices. The owner took us to our site and pretty much rushed the backing in. He wanted me to "trust" that he knew better than I do when backing our 5th wheel. We ended up short of the cable connection and about 1' from the trailer backed in on the site that was diagonally behind us. Other than his attitude the park is worth staying in. We would go back. We
camped at Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Top Tips for this Campground

Near lots of New Hampshire scenic drives and tourist attractions. The nearby town of Bath, NH is a quaint New England village with an historic church, covered bridge, and general store that sells delicious fudge and smoked meats. The smoked bacon is fantastic! The National Forest Visitors center in North Woodstock has helpful staff who can help plan sightseeing, depending on the time available. They sell audio tour CD for $5 that tells what to see, as well as the history of the area.